Augustine in Context

Augustine in Context

Author: Tarmo Toom

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-01-11

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 1108363628

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Augustine in Context assesses the various contexts - historical, literary, cultural, spiritual - in which Augustine lived and worked. The essays, written by an international team of scholars especially for this volume, provide the background against which Augustine's treatises should be read and interpreted. They are organized according to a rationale which moves from an introduction to the person (the so-called 'personal context') to the contexts of Augustine's works and ideas, starting from the intellectual setting and extending to the socio-political realm. Collectively the essays highlight the embeddedness of Augustine in the world of late antiquity and the interdependence of his discourse with contemporary forms of social life. They shed new light on one of the most important figures of the western canon and facilitate a more enlightened reading of his writings.


Augustine

Augustine

Author: Carol Harrison

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2000-05-18

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 0191588296

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St. Augustine, the North African bishop of Hippo (AD 354-430), has been much studied. But there has been no systematic attempt to consider the context which shaped his life and thought. Augustine's long and controversial career and his vast literary output provide unrivalled evidence for understanding the diverse ways in which Christianity confronted, assimilated, and finally transformed the traditional society of late antiquity. This book sets Augustine in his cultural and social context showing how, as a Christian, he came to terms with the philosophical and rhetorical ideals of classical culture, and, as a bishop, with the ecclesiastical, ascetic, and political structures of late antique society. According to Augustine, the Fall of man and Original sin fracture and vitiate mankind's ability to know or to will the good. This is revealed as the keystone of his theology, effecting a decisive break with classical ideals of perfection and shaping the distinctive theology of Western Christendom.


Augustine

Augustine

Author: T. Kermit Scott

Publisher:

Published: 1995-01

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 9780809135660

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A useful and accessible work, this book introduces readers to Augustine by placing his life and central teachings in the context of his place and time. It displays the development of Augustinianism in a way that is at once chronological, biographical and philosophical, offering readers a better sense of Augustine as a person and a thinker.


Augustine in Context

Augustine in Context

Author: Tarmo Toom

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-01-11

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 1108365183

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Augustine in Context assesses the various contexts - historical, literary, cultural, spiritual - in which Augustine lived and worked. The essays, written by an international team of scholars especially for this volume, provide the background against which Augustine's treatises should be read and interpreted. They are organized according to a rationale which moves from an introduction to the person (the so-called 'personal context') to the contexts of Augustine's works and ideas, starting from the intellectual setting and extending to the socio-political realm. Collectively the essays highlight the embeddedness of Augustine in the world of late antiquity and the interdependence of his discourse with contemporary forms of social life. They shed new light on one of the most important figures of the western canon and facilitate a more enlightened reading of his writings.


Augustine in His Own Words

Augustine in His Own Words

Author: Saint Augustine (of Hippo)

Publisher: CUA Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 543

ISBN-13: 0813217431

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This volume offers a comprehensive portrait--or rather, self-portrait, since its words are mostly Augustine's own--drawn from the breadth of his writings and from the long course of his career


Augustine and Tradition

Augustine and Tradition

Author: David G Hunter

Publisher:

Published: 2021-11-23

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 9780802876997

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An indispensable resource for those looking to understand Augustine's place in religious and cultural heritage Augustine towers over Western life, literature, and culture--both sacred and secular. His ideas permeate conceptions of the self from birth to death and have cast a long shadow over subsequent Christian thought. But as much as tradition has sprung from Augustinian roots, so was Augustine a product of and interlocutor with traditions that preceded and ran contemporary to his life. This extensive volume examines and evaluates Augustine as both a receiver and a source of tradition. The contributors--all distinguished Augustinian scholars influenced by J. Patout Burns and interested in furthering his intellectual legacy--survey Augustine's life and writings in the context of North African tradition, philosophical and literary traditions of antiquity, the Greek patristic tradition, and the tradition of Augustine's Latin contemporaries. These various pieces, when assembled, tell a comprehensive story of Augustine's significance, both then and now.


St. Augustine's Interpretaion of the Psalms of Ascent

St. Augustine's Interpretaion of the Psalms of Ascent

Author: Gerard McLarney

Publisher: CUA Press

Published: 2014-10

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 0813227038

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Recent research has explored how past interpretation can help contextualize current interpretation as well as provide a more colorful and theologically meaningful understanding of scripture. In St. Augustine's Interpretation of the Psalms of Ascent, Gerald McLarney examines Augustine of Hippo's (d. 430) interpretation of the ascent motif in sermons on Psalms 119-133. He looks at the delivery, transmission, and broader context of the sermons, as well as examining the sermons as they stand.


Augustine and History

Augustine and History

Author: Christopher T. Daly

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 9780739122716

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Augustine and History relates history to Augustine's thoughts, life, and writings in several distinct, but connected, ways. The essays place Augustine in his historical context, analyze his own theory and practice of historiography, and examine his impact on later historians and controversies. Augustine's intellect and influence are elaborated in contexts as disparate as the Fall of Rome, debates on the death penalty, and even the reactions to 9/11. This collection of scholarly essays is excellent for a wide-ranging academic audience.


The Richness of Augustine

The Richness of Augustine

Author: Mark Ellingsen

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9780664226183

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In an inclusive reading of Augustine, Mark Ellingsen reveals a patterned conceptual richness in Augustine's thought.The Richness of Augustineis a wonderful introduction and a rich ecumenical and historical resource. It is the first introduction that places in focus the significance of Augustine's African cultural and ethnic roots.